Cosmetic Dentistry Procedures for Good Health and a
Better Smile
Cosmetic dentistry differs from
general dentistry in that the majority of the cosmetic dentistry procedures
focus on improving one's appearance, along with the quality of an individual's teeth.
However, cosmetic dentistry also provides the added benefit of improving your
general dental health. Overall, after a cosmetic dentistry procedure that
improves your smile and boosts your confidence, you will enjoy a better sense
of wellness.
In recent years, many new
advancements and innovative techniques have come about in the field of cosmetic
dentistry.Improvement in how the procedures are performed makes them much
easier for both, the dentist and the patient. The new procedures have also
served to enhance recovery time, and allow the patient to be more relaxed and
comfortable during the procedure. Many of the procedures can also be performed
in one day, sometimes in as little as a few hours.
Common Cosmetic Dentistry Services
•Teeth whitening - one of the
more common types of cosmetic dentistry, this procedure serves to whiten teeth
that have been discolored from smoking, excessive consumption of beverages like
tea and coffee, other tooth and enamel damaging food and drink, or poor oral
hygiene.
•A smile makeover - this is
an exploratory approach that begins with a consultation to determine which
cosmetic dentistry procedure(s)are recommended in order to improve an
individual's teeth and smile.
•Indirect fillings - also
referred to as inlays and on lays, indirect fillings are designed to ensure a
more durable filling. They are typically constructed from porcelain or other
composite materials, and fashioned in a lab before being fitted into place in a
person's mouth.
•Dental veneers - made from
composite materials or porcelain, veneers are bonded to a tooth that appears
damaged or discolored, preserving the appearance of the tooth and helping to
prevent further damage. Veneers can also be used to remove a large gap between
teeth.
•Dental implants - dental
implants are used to replace lost or damaged teeth. The artificial implants are
typically fastened to the jawbone, and can help to restore and improve a
person's smile and appearance, as well as enable the person to have a more
comfortable bite. And now with computer guided dental implants, excellent
results can be achieved in one visit to your dentist!
•Composite bonding - somewhat
similar to veneers, this procedure helps to repair and restore teeth that have
been chipped or cracked, or suffer from decay. A composite material is molded
around a cavity or damaged portion of the tooth, resulting in a more solid,
smooth appearance.
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